Knights: The Eye of Divinity

By Robert E. Keller

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Knights: The Eye of Divinity Strange and legendary Dremlock Kingdom is facing destruction from both within and beyond its stone walls in the form of goblins--creatures spawned by evil that come in all shapes and sizes--and the Deep Shadow, a hungry and spreading force of dark sorcery that infects people with madness. To save their kingdom, the knights recruit a lonely and isolated boy named Lannon who lives in a wooded valley with his crazy father, who bears a dark illness of the soul, and his foul-tempered mother. Lannon is sought out because he possesses a rare power called the Eye of Divinity. The knights need Lannon's gift to see through the fog of evil that shrouds Dremlock Kingdom and give them the advantage they need to turn the tables on their ancient foe. With the help of his friends, Lannon tries desperately to unlock the Eye of Divinity in time to save Dremlock Kingdom from otherwise certain doom. With the Deep Shadow creeping around the kingdom and infecting hearts and minds, Lannon isn't sure if anyone in Dremlock can even be trusted. Lannon finds himself, and his fellow squires, caught in a web of mystery and magic in a kingdom where anything can happen., knights the eye of divinity series, knights the eye of divinity, knights the eye of divinity wiki

Reviews

Honest tale

4

By Ajxkhn

The plot is simple but handled well by the author. At first it seems as if all the character's actions are random. Yet through the course of the book a realization begins to dawn. That's how normal people act thus explaining just how the characters go from fictional to more real than life.

Absolutely Wonderful!!

5

By BluePanda88

Such a great book. I was drawn in from the very beginning. The beginning was slow but for well detailed and as I kept reading it got better and better and better. Lovely storyline, great characters, and a wonderful world to venture in.

Incredibly awesome

5

By Masterleo101

This book is extremely awesome. The author did a very good job, especially developing the conflict. The book definitely deserves 5 stars. I really recommend it. :)

Disappointing read

1

By Jnt85

Really wanted to like this book it had great potential but the characters are Very shallow they have very little depth. The plot is so so and may have accounted for a descent story if the characters had not been so bad. Not only were the main characters bad but also the side characters. I especially didn't like the characters that were suppose to be strong or wise and ended up being weak and stupid. Well that's enough of a rant I'm just annoyed because this could have been a good book.

Clumsily written story

1

By ksitze

What a frustrating experience it was reading this book. The author managed to take what had the potential to be a great plot and do everything he could to make the story virtually unreadable. I spent most of the story cursing the protagonist who merrily moved from one clumsily executed plot device to another while exhibiting no redeeming virtues whatsoever. The author spent most of his time trying to convince the reader that you too can achieve great things by being disobedient, ignoring common sense, succumbing to cowardice, forsaking the advise of those wiser and more experienced than you, misplacing your loyalty, and by continuing to follow selfish friends that repeatedly demonstrate their inability to make good choices. What kind of protagonist is this? What kind of message is this?
There is no character development, there is little plot development, and you wind up having little to no respect for any of the main characters by the end of the story (despite the accolades heaped upon them by the apparently blind leaders of the Knights). Most of the means whereby the "heroes" advance through the story are through shear dumb luck, deus ex machina and by the hands of those "wiser" characters that soon after the protagonist and his cohorts busily ignore once again. There is no drive left at the end of the story to pick up the next book, because, frankly, one is left with no desire to continue the painful and disappointing experience.
The most frustrating aspect to this experience is that this story could have been so much more; however struggling through the many fatal flaws, including the poor writing style and story management of the author, simply makes this a disappointing read. The only audience that should spend time with this story are those looking for examples of how not to write a story; which examples abound throughout this novel.

Great

5

By Cdfh4

Awesome book starts out slow but get more and more intense bringing you in. But it's too short. Second book is better. Loved it!

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Robert E. Keller Strange and legendary Dremlock Kingdom is facing destruction from both within and beyond its stone walls in the form of goblins--creatures spawned by evil that come in all shapes and sizes--and the Deep Shadow, a hungry and spreading force of dark sorcery that infects people with madness. To save their kingdom, the knights recruit a lonely and isolated boy named Lannon who lives in a wooded valley with his crazy father, who bears a dark illness of the soul, and his foul-tempered mother. Lannon is sought out because he possesses a rare power called the Eye of Divinity. The knights need Lannon's gift to see through the fog of evil that shrouds Dremlock Kingdom and give them the advantage they need to turn the tables on their ancient foe. With the help of his friends, Lannon tries desperately to unlock the Eye of Divinity in time to save Dremlock Kingdom from otherwise certain doom. With the Deep Shadow creeping around the kingdom and infecting hearts and minds, Lannon isn't sure if anyone in Dremlock can even be trusted. Lannon finds himself, and his fellow squires, caught in a web of mystery and magic in a kingdom where anything can happen.

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